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Looney Tunes: Golden Collection: Volume 2 (short) (1936-1958)
That's All Folks!Director: Friz Freleng, Chuck Jones, Robert McKimson, Robert Clampett, Arthur Davis & Abe Levitow
OVERALL: R1-
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Extras:DISC ONE: "Bugs Bunny Masterpieces"
The Films (with Play All function) (110:23)
- “The Big Snooze” (1946) (7:22)+
- “Broomstick Bunny” (1956) (7:09)+x
- “Bugs Bunny Rides Again” (1948) (7:10)+
- “Bunny Hugged” (1950) (7:13)x
- “French Rarebit” (1951) (7:21)
- “Gorilla My Dreams” (1947) (7:25)+
- “The Hare-Brained Hypnotist” (1942) (7:00)
- “Hare Conditioned” (1945) (7:15)
- “The Heckling Hare” (1941) (7:25)+
- “Little Red Riding Rabbit” (1944) (7:04)
- “Tortoise Beats Hare” (1941) (7:55)++
- “Rabbit Transit” (1947) (8:04)
- “Slick Hare” (1947) (7:43)+
- “Baby Buggy Bunny” (7:06) (1954)x
- “Hyde and Hare” (1955) (7:04)#
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x with Music & Effects Track
+ with Audio Commentary Track
Audio Commentaries (with Play All function)
- Audio commentary for "The Big Snooze" by animator Bill Melendez
- Audio commentary for "Broomstick Bunny" by actor June Foray
- Audio commentary for "Bugs Bunny Rides Again" by filmmaker Greg Ford
- Audio commentary for "Gorilla My Dreams" by historian Jerry Beck
- Audio commentary for "The Heckling Hare" by fimmaker Greg Ford
- Audio commentary for "Tortoise Beats Hare" by director Chuck Jones
- Audio commentary for "Tortoise Beats Hare" by historian Michael Barrier
- Audio commentary for "Slick Hare" by historian Michael Barrier
"Bugs Bunny’s Looney Tunes All-Star 50th Anniversary" TV Special Part 1 (24:39)
Behind-the-Tunes: "A Conversation with Tex Avery" featurette (7:06)
The Bugs Bunny Show
- “Do or Diet” Bridging Sequence (6:02)
- “There’s No Business Like Slow Business” Audio Recording Session (4:06)
DISC TWO: "Road Runner and Friends"
The Films (with Play All function) (104:09)
- “Beep Beep” (1952) (6:48)+
- “Going! Going! Going!” (1952) (6:25)
- “Zipping Along” (1953) (6:51)
- “Stop! Look! and Hasten!” (1954) (7:05)+
- “Ready, Set, Zoom” (1955) (6:58)
- “Guided Muscle” (1955) (6:43)#
- “Gee Whiz-z-z” (1956) (6:37)#
- “There They Go-Go-Go” (1956) (6:38)#
- “Scrambled Aches” (1957) (6:54)#
- “Zoom and Bored” (1957) (6:18)#
- “Whoa, Be-Gone!” (1958) (6:14)+
- “Cheese Chasers” (1951) (7:33)
- “The Dover Boys at Pimento University” (1942) (8:58)+
- “Mouse Wreckers” (1949) (6:54)x
- “A Bear for Punishment” (1951) (7:11)+x
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x with Music & Effects Track
+ with Audio Commentary Track
Audio Commentaries (with Play All function) (43:11)
- Audio commentary for "Beep, Beep" by historian Michael Barrier
- Audio commentary for "Stop, Look, and Hasten" by filmmaker Greg Ford"
- Audio commentary for "Whoa Be Gone" by filmmaker Greg Ford
- Audio commentary for "The Dover Boys at Pimento University" by historian Michael Barrier
- Audio commentary for "Mouse Wreckers" by filmmaker Greg Ford
- Audio commentary for "A Bear for Punishment" by historian Michael Barrier
"The Adventures of the Road Runner" TV Pilot (25:54)
Behind-the-Tunes: "Crash! Boom! Bang!: The Wild Sounds of Treg Brown" featurette (11:12)
"The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show" Opening Sequence (2:12)
DISC THREE: Tweety & Sylvester and Friends
The Films (with Play All function) (109:20)
- “Bad Ol’ Putty Tat” (1949) (7:05)
- “All Abir-r-r-d” (1950) (7:21)
- “Room and Bird” (1950) (6:54)
- “Tweet Tweet Tweety” (1951) (7:00)x
- “Gift Wrapped” (1952) (7:27)
- “Ain’t She Tweet” (1952) (7:09)+
- “A Bird In A Guilty Cage” (1952) (7:02)x
- “Snow Business” (1953) (7:06)
- “Tweetie Pie” (1947) (7:03)+
- “Kitty Kornered” (1946) (7:07)+
- “Baby Bottleneck” (1947) (7:03)+
- “Old Glory” (1939) (9:03)+
- “The Great Piggy Bank Robbery” (1946) (7:35)+
- “Duck Soup to Nuts” (1944) (6:58)
- “Porky in Wackyland” (1938) (7:23)+
x with Music & Effects Track
+ with Audio Commentary Track
Audio Commentaries (with Play All function)
- Audio commentary for "Ain't She Tweet" by filmmaker Greg Ford
- Audio commentary for "Tweetie Pie" by filmmaker Greg Ford
- Audio commentary for "Kitty Kornered" by historian Michael Barrier
- Audio commentary for "Baby Bottleneck" by historian Michael Barrier
- Audio commentary for "Old Glory" by historian Jerry Beck and ink-and-paint girl Martha Sigall
- Audio commentary for "The Great Piggybank Robbery" by animator John Kricfalusi
- Audio commentary for "Porky in Wackyland" by historian Michael Barrier
"Bugs Bunny’s Looney Tunes All-Star 50th Anniversary" TV Special Part 2 (23:27)
"Daffy Duck for President" 1997 short (4:31)
Behind the Tunes "The Man from Wackyland: The Art of Bob Clampett" featurette (21:11)
Opening Sequences
- The Porky Pig Show (1:18)
- The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show (2:52)
DISC FOUR: "Looney Tunes All Stars: On Stage and Screen"
The Films (with Play All function) (112:39)
- “Back Alley Oproar” (1948) (7:40)+
- “Book Revue” (1945) (7:02)+
- “A Corny Concerto” (1943) (7:58)+
- “Have You Got Any Castles?” (1938) (7:26)
- “Hollywood Steps Out” (1941) (7:43)+
- “I Love to Singa” (1936) (8:14)
- “Katnip Kollege” (1938) (7:25)
- “The Hep Cat” (1942) (6:14)
- “The Three Little Bops” (1957) (6:42)+#=
- “One Froggy Evening” (1955) (6:52)+#
- “Rhapsody Rabbit” (1946) (7:37)+
- “Show Biz Bugs” (1957) (7:02)+
- “Stage Door Cartoon” (1944) (8:06)
- “What’s Opera, Doc?” (1957) (6:53)
- “You Ought to be in the Pictures” (1940) (9:43)+
# with Music Only Track
= with Vocal Only Track
+ with Audio Commentary Track
Audio commentaries (with Play All function) (43:57)
- Audio commentary for "Back Alley Oproar" by filmmaker Greg Ford
- Audio commentary for "Book Revue" by historian Michael Barrier
- Audio commentary for "A Corny Concerto" by historian Michael Barrier
- Audio commentary for "Hollywood Steps Out" by filmmaker Greg Ford
- Audio commentary for "The Three Little Bops" by filmmaker Jerry Beck and actor Stan Freberg
- Audio commentary for "One Froggy Evening" by historian Michael Barrier
- Audio commentary for "Rhapsody Rabbit" by cartoon music historian Daniel Goldmark
- Audio commentary for "Show Biz Bugs" by filmmaker Greg Ford featuring pre-score music
- Audio commentary for "What's Opera Doc?" by directors Chuck Jones, Michael Maltese and Maurice Noble
- Audio commentary for "What's Opera Doc?" by cartoon music historian Daniel Goldmark
- Audio commentary for "You Ought to Be in Pictures" by filmmaker Jerry Beck
Behind-the-Tunes (with Play All function) (26:01)
- "Looney Tunes Go Hollywood" (9:19)
- "It Hopped One Night: The Story Behind One Froggy Evening" (7:10)
- "Wagnerian Wabbit: The Making of What’s Opera, Doc?" (9:31)
From the Vaults (with Play All function)
- “So Much for So Little” (1949) (10:19)
- “Orange Blossoms for Violet” (1951) (9:20) -
Subtitles:English HoH, French, Spanish
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Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
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Picture Format:Non-Anamorphic
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TV System:NTSC
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Soundtrack(s):English Dolby Digital 1.0
French Dolby Digital 1.0
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Case type:Special Case
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Notes:Coded Regions 1/2/3/4.
Packaging states that on Disc 4, one of the extras in the ‘From the Vaults’ section is “Sinkin’ in the Bathtub”, however this short cannot be found on any of the four discs. -
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OVERALL: R1
Only version we have confirmed specs for
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CUTS:
- R1 America- Warner Home Video - No cuts
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Comparison added by Goran_Andersson on 17/06/07
Comparison last updated by James-Masaki_Ryan on 24/06/24UPDATE LOG:
27/04/15: Updated runtimes, ASIN
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